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  1. The Molecular Arms Race: Xenophagy, Pathogen Evasion, and Emerging Host-Directed Therapies
  2. Leveraging Mycobacterium tuberculosis Rv1507A Protein for Improved Immunogenicity in ...
  3. Exploring the multilayered response of TB bacterium Mycobacterial tuberculosis to lysosomal injury
  4. Phagosomal escape and sabotage: The role of ESX-1 and PDIMs in Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis
  5. Deciphering the functional roles of PE18 and PPE26 proteins in modulating Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogenesis and immune response
  6. BCG's role in strengthening immune responses: Implications for tuberculosis and comorbid diseases
  7. Mechanisms of immune evasion by Mycobacterium tuberculosis : the impact of T7SS and cell wall lipids on host defenses
  8. Regulation of Type I Interferon and Autophagy in Immunity against Mycobacterium Tuberculosis: Role of CGAS and STING1
  9. Activation of the lysosomal damage response and selective autophagy: the coordinated actions of galectins, TRIM proteins, and CGAS-STING1 in providing immunity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  10. Multipronged regulation of autophagy and apoptosis: emerging role of TRIM proteins
  11. PRKAA2, MTOR, and TFEB in the regulation of lysosomal damage response and autophagy
  12. Regulation of autophagy by SARS‐CoV‐2: The multifunctional contributions of ORF3a
  13. CRISPR‑based diagnostic approaches: Implications for rapid management of future pandemics (Review)
  14. Point‐of‐care optical devices in clinical imaging and screening: A review on the state of the art
  15. Mycobacterium tuberculosis protein MoxR1 enhances virulence by inhibiting host cell death pathways and disrupting cellular bioenergetics
  16. COVID-19 and tuberculosis: the double whammy of respiratory pathogens
  17. The exploitation of host autophagy and ubiquitin machinery by Mycobacterium tuberculosis in shaping immune responses and host defense during infection
  18. ArgD of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is a functional N-acetylornithine aminotransferase with moonlighting function as an effective immune modulator
  19. Mycobacterium tuberculosis Protein PE6 (Rv0335c), a Novel TLR4 Agonist, Evokes an Inflammatory Response and Modulates the Cell Death Pathways in Macrophages to Enhance Intracellular Survival
  20. Teleological cooption of Mycobacterium tuberculosis PE/PPE proteins as porins: Role in molecular immigration and emigration
  21. Mycobacterium tuberculosis RipA Dampens TLR4-Mediated Host Protective Response Using a Multi-Pronged Approach Involving Autophagy, Apoptosis, Metabolic Repurposing, and Immune Modulation
  22. Emerging Transcriptomic Approaches to Decipher Mycobacterial Complexities
  23. Exploration of the Mycobacterial Proteome in the Pathogenesis of TB: A Perspective
  24. Post translational modifications in tuberculosis: ubiquitination paradox
  25. CagW, a VirB6 homologue interacts with Cag-type IV secretion system substrate CagA in Helicobacter pylori
  26. Intrinsically Disordered Regions in PE/PPE Protein Family of Mycobacterium tuberculosis: Moonlighting Function
  27. Identification of genome-wide binding sites of heat shock factor 1, Hsf1, under basal conditions in the human pathogenic yeast, Candida albicans
  28. Analyzing the role of CagV, a VirB8 homolog of the type IV secretion system of Helicobacter pylori
  29. The global regulator Ncb2 escapes from the core promoter and impacts transcription in response to drug stress in Candida albicans
  30. Biochemical characterization of theHelicobacter pyloriCag-type IV secretion system unique component CagU
  31. Non-heat shock responsive roles of HSF1 in Candida albicans are essential under iron deprivation and drug defense
  32. Biochemical Analysis of CagE: A VirB4 Homologue of Helicobacter pylori Cag-T4SS
  33. Cag Type IV Secretion System: CagI Independent Bacterial Surface Localization of CagA